Friday, October 19, 2012

Postcards from Famous Authors

From William S. Burroughs to underground artist S. Clay Wilson, 1982. Those are bullet holes.

From Truman Capote to Boris Groudinko, 1960s.

From David Foster Wallace to Don DeLillo.

From a very lonely F. Scott Fitzgerald to himself.

From Allen Ginsberg to Ed White, 1971.

From Ernest Hemingway to Gertrude Stein, 1924.

From James Joyce to publisher Elkin Matthews, 1908.

From Franz Kafka to Kurt Wolff, 1913.

A line in the sand, from Jack Kerouac to editor Malcolm Cowley, 1956.

From C.S. Lewis to Robert W. Burchfield, written in Anglo-Saxon, 1953.

From Henry Miller to V.E. Moody, 1978.

From Patti Smith to her sister Kimberly, 1968.

From Rainer Maria Rilke to Hedwig Fischer, 1924.

From Virginia Woolf to Lytton Strachey, 1912.

From Kurt Vonnegut to pen pal David Breithaupt.

(via Flavorwire)

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